Spinal Cord Decompression :
This technique relieves pressure on your spinal cord and nerve roots. Decompression also creates enough space so that you can receive high-dose radiation without risking injury to your spinal cord.
Spinal Instrumentation :
Your surgeon attaches pedicle screws and rods to your spine to redistribute stress on and align your bones. This technique is usually used if you have significant spinal cord compression, a collapsed vertebra, or a burst fracture that kyphoplasty can’t repair. When possible, your surgeons will use specially designed screws, a less-invasive technique.